EcoView Energy Management System for McDonald's Owner's Manual 125-3588 2014-02-01 Building Technologies
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Table of Contents How to Use This Manual ......................................................................................................... 7 System Overview ..................................................................................................................... 9 System Hardware ................................................................................................................... 11 EcoView Touchscreen .......................................................................
Site Activation and Checkout .............................................................................................. 45 Creating a Site ............................................................................................................... 46 Checking out a Site ....................................................................................................... 48 Troubleshooting Communication Problems .................................................................. 51 Site Explorer ....
How to Use This Manual How to Use This Manual This manual is written for the owner of the EcoView™ Energy Management System (EMS) for McDonald's. It is designed to help you become familiar with the EcoView EMS and the EcoView Web applications. Detailed information about using all EcoView Web applications is incorporated into the online help system that is automatically installed with each EcoView revision. To access the EcoView Web online help, click Help on the header of the EcoView Web page.
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System Overview System Overview Welcome to the EcoView™ Energy Management System (EMS) for McDonald's, a wireless system designed especially for retail and small commercial facilities to help manage energy costs. Key benefits include: ⚫ Real-time tracking, management, and control of energy consumption. ⚫ Remote monitoring and control of HVAC systems and electrical loads, such as lighting. ⚫ No monitoring required by on-site personnel. Figure 1: System Components.
System Overview – ⚫ On-site users may control local setpoints and make adjustments within prescribed limits. EcoView 8 DO Module [➙ 29] – An eight-channel, pilot-duty controller module that is used to manage lighting, ventilation and any energy-consuming electrical load that would benefit from scheduling. – Relay channels may be accessed through the EcoView Touchscreen or remotely through the EcoView Web application. 10 Siemens Industry, Inc.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen System Hardware This chapter provides technical specifications for the following EcoView system components: ⚫ EcoView Touchscreen [➙ 11] ⚫ Optional EcoView Power Meter [➙ 21] ⚫ EcoView Thermostat [➙ 23] ⚫ EcoView 8 DO Module [➙ 29] EcoView Touchscreen The EcoView Touchscreen is a full-color, 7-inch, tactile display device, master controller and Internet gateway built into a single wall-mounted unit.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Physical/Environmental General Specifications Agency Approvals FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 FCC Part 15, Unintentional Radiators, Class B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-PROS2B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 ICES-003, Issue 4, Class B CE Radio PROS2B Frequency Range ISM 2.4GHz Channels 15 (11-25) Equipment Class Digital Modulation System (DTS) Radio XBEEPRO2 Frequency Range ISM 2.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Basic User Navigation ⚫ Lightly press the EcoView Touchscreen controls to make a selection. ⚫ Press the Previous and Next buttons to scroll the display one page left or right. To scroll the display, touch the screen and drag your finger up or down. ⚫ 3 1 2 4 Figure 2: Main Menu 1 Home Available on every page. Press this button to return to the Main Menu. 2 Navigation buttons to the screens for monitoring usage, controlling the system, and viewing information.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen NOTE: The options displayed in the EcoView EMS are based on the access rights of the logged in user. Do the following to log in to the EcoView Touchscreen: 1. Press the Schedule button or Clean Mode icon to display the login screen. 2. Use the keypad to enter your User Authentication Code. 3. Press ENTER. The EcoView Touchscreen Main Menu displays. Figure 3: Log-in Screen.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Excessive Runtime Alarm An excessive runtime alarm is triggered when the thermostat has been heating or cooling continuously for 36 hours. This duration can be changed remotely by the support department. The counter and alert stop as soon as the thermostat returns to idle. An alert can also be cleared manually, causing the counter to restart.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Navigating through the Alerts Display 1 2 3 Figure 5: Active Alert. 1. To clear one Alert, touch a thermostat to select it and then press the Clear Alert button (1 in the Figure). 2. To clear all Alerts that are currently active, press the Clear All Alerts button (2 in the Figure). 3. Press the Alerts History button (3 in the Figure) to display the last 30 alerts that occurred in the EMS. Figure 6: Alert History Log.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen 1 2 3 Figure 7: Temperature Control. 1 Name of the device 2 Current temperature 3 Setpoint limit for the current mode (heat or cool) and the current operating state for this device. For example, in the Figure Temperature Control, the thermostat is in cooling mode with a cooling setpoint limit of 74°F, and the system is currently idle. Schedule Press the Schedule button to display the current schedule for all thermostats in the facility.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Figure 8: Schedules. Changing the Thermostat Settings 1. Select a day of the week in the Day column. 2. Select a transition time in the Event Times column. 3. Double-tap to select a thermostat or relay in the Equipment Settings column and open the Schedule Editor. 4. Use the Schedule Editor to change the current value. 5. Press Done to return to the Schedule display. Changing the Transition Settings 1. Select a day of the week in the Day column. 2.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Figure 9: Lighting Controls. Performance NOTE: This feature requires the optional EcoView Multi-phase Meter. Press the Performance button to display the current energy usage in kilowatts. ⚫ When the needle displays in the green (LOW) portion of the Energy Use gauge, the usage level is good and no action needs to be taken.
System Hardware EcoView Touchscreen Viewing a Performance Graph 1. Press the Hour, Day, Week, or Month button on the left side of the screen to display the desired timeframe. 2. To return to the Energy Use gauge, press the Instantaneous button. Figure 11: Performance Graph. 20 Siemens Industry, Inc.
System Hardware EcoView Multi-phase Meter (Optional) EcoView Multi-phase Meter (Optional) The EcoView Multi-phase Meter is an optional component for the EcoView™ Energy Management System (EMS) for McDonald's. The EcoView Multi-phase Meter is the multi-phase power meter component of the EcoView System. It is capable of measuring three-phase four-wire 240V wye of up to 1200 Amps. The unit also has the ability to interface to third-party water and gas meters through two pulse inputs.
System Hardware EcoView Multi-phase Meter (Optional) Connectors ⚫ ⚫ One each: 10-position, 5-pin pluggable connector for reference voltage input. – Phase A (Board Power). – Phase B. – Phase C. – Neutral. – Ground. One each: 6-pin pluggable connector for currents. – ⚫ ⚫ Phase A, B, C: Two wires each. Two each: 3-pin pluggable connector for pulse inputs. – 12 Vdc Power out (Power to contact closure or remote pulse generator source). – Pulse. – Common. One each: Pulse input power.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat FCC Part 15, Unintentional Radiators, Class B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-PROS2B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 ICES-003, Issue 4, Class B CE Radio PROS2B Frequency Range ISM 2.4GHz Channels 15 (11-25) Equipment Class Digital Modulation System (DTS) Radio XBEEPRO2 Frequency Range ISM 2.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat designed for use with communicating systems where remote monitoring and/or remote control are desired. Thermostat Features ⚫ Local temperature display on a backlit LCD. ⚫ Setpoint display and control. ⚫ System Mode (Off, Auto, Heat, Cool, Occupied, Unoccupied). ⚫ Fan Mode display and control (Auto, On). ⚫ On-screen setup of HVAC type, Fan type, changeover type for HP systems, F/C mode and sensor calibration.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat Figure 13: EcoView Thermostat Dimensions (Model 45). General Specifications, Model 45 Radio PROS2B Frequency Range ISM 2.4GHz Channels 15 (11-25) Equipment Class Digital Modulation System (DTS) Radio XBEEPRO2 Frequency Range ISM 2.4GHz Channels 14 (11-24) Equipment Class Digital Modulation System (DTS) Agency Approvals FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B FCC Part 15.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat ⚫ Heat pump changeover valve (reversing valve): Selectable for changeover with heat or changeover with cool (O or B output). ⚫ Emergency heat: In heat pump mode, emergency heat mode is selectable from the thermostat. ⚫ Compressor short cycle protection delay of six minutes (adjustable). ⚫ Automatic heating and cooling changeover. ⚫ Fan cycler feature. Remote Sensors ⚫ The EcoView Thermostat supports up to two indoor remote sensors.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat Equipment Class Agency Approvals Digital Modulation System (DTS) FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 FCC Part 15, Unintentional Radiators, Class A Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 ICES-003, Issue 4, Class B CE Thermostat Point Values NOTE: To promote energy savings and operating efficiency, the thermostat automatically maintains a four-degree separation between the heating and cooling setpoints.
System Hardware EcoView Thermostat Thermostat Points. Point Value Options Description Locked True = Locked False = Unlocked Locks or unlocks the thermostat and EcoView Touchscreen Climate controls. A thermostat will not accept any changes if it is set to True. Low Temp Alarm Setpoint Positive or negative value The Low Temp Alarm is triggered when the room temperature is less than or equal to this value.
System Hardware EcoView 8 DO Module EcoView 8 DO Module The EcoView 8 DO Module is a rugged, eight-channel, pilot duty relay controller. Each channel can switch 3 amps at up to 24 Vac or 30 Vdc for pilot duty service (pass through). Control is accomplished by a Zigbee 802.15.4 link back to the EcoView Touchscreen. Functionality ⚫ On Timer: On times are passed to the device. Even with loss of communication to the EcoView Touchscreen, the channel will turn off after the set Run (On) time.
System Hardware EcoView 8 DO Module Physical/Environmental ⚫ 6.0” L × 3.6” W × 1.6” H (152.4 mm × 91.4 mm × 40.6 mm) ⚫ 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) General Specifications Agency Approvals FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 FCC Part 15, Unintentional Radiators, Class B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-PROS2B Industry Canada (IC) IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 ICES-003, Issue 4, Class B CE Radio PROS2B Frequency Range ISM 2.
EcoView Web Subscription Renewal EcoView Web The EcoView Web application provides remote access and control of on-site devices and systems 24 hours a day, seven days a week. From anywhere in the world, a site owner or manager can use EcoView Web to examine current conditions, view historical trends, and make modifications to schedules and settings affecting on-site equipment. To access EcoView Web, go to http://ecoviewweb.siemens.com.
EcoView Web Subscription Renewal Figure 16: Expiration Date Displayed in the Device Settings Pane Figure 17: Site Subscription Status. 1 Subscription is up-to-date. 2 Subscription expires within 30 days. 3 Subscription is expired. This site’s information no longer displays in the Dashboard or the Device Settings Pane. NOTE: If you have System Administrator privileges, you can load expired sites into the Dashboard pane. 32 Siemens Industry, Inc.
EcoView Web System Requirements If you select an expired site in the Site List pane, the message The unit is offline and cannot be added to the dashboard view displays. If the subscription for all the sites on your account expire, you will no longer be able to log on to EcoView Web. Please call EcoView Support Department at 1 + 877-306-9400 to renew your subscription and reactivate your account.
EcoView Web Settings NOTE: Contact your system administrator for a Basic EcoView Web user account. If you need the Administrator or Supervisor login information for your account, please contact the EcoView Support Department at 1 + 877-306-9400. Figure 18: Login Screen. 1. To access EcoView Web, go to http://ecoviewweb.siemens.com. 2. Type your email address and password in the appropriate fields and click Login. The Site Explorer [➙ 52] displays.
EcoView Web Settings 2. In the Reset Password section, type a new password in the New Password field. 3. Type the same password in the Retype New Password field. 4. Click the Save Settings Changes button. The message Password reset displays. The next time a selection is made, you will be logged out and the EcoView Web login page will display. 5. Type your updated account information in the appropriate fields and click Login. The Site Explorer [➙ 52] displays. Figure 19: Managing Your User Account.
EcoView Web Audit Figure 20: Managing Your User Account. Audit NOTE: This feature is only accessible to users with Administrator privileges. The Audit feature allows you to view the EcoView Web activity for your sites. Figure 21: Options for Displaying the Web Audit Actions. 1 Time zone display. 2 Owners, Sites, and Logins filters, which enable you to refine your criteria. Type a full or partial name in the appropriate filter field, and then click the icon.
EcoView Web Audit click the icon. Three filter results display to the right: Sample Enterprises, Sample Industries, and Sample Products. In the results list, you select Sample Industries, and Sample Industries then displays in the Owners filter. 4 Past Days and date range drop-down lists. By default, Past Days is set to 5. 5 ⚫ ⚫ ⚫ Go button, which displays the specified audit data information. Export button, which allows you to export the specified audit data to a CSV file.
EcoView Web Admin 1. Once the Audit data you want to export is displayed, click the Export button. 2. If necessary, click the browser message and select Download File . The File Download window displays with the message Do you want to open or save this file? 3. Click the Open button to view the data, or click the Save button and select a location on your computer to save the file. Admin NOTE: The Admin page is only accessible to users with Administrator or Supervisor privileges.
EcoView Web Admin Figure 22: Admin Page Overview. 1 User List. Displays all users for the selected owner, the last login date and time, the last date and time the account was updated, and the name of the user who last updated the account. The default is to only display Enabled users. To view Disabled user accounts, check the Include Inactive Users box and click Refresh. 2 User List Navigation. Use the horizontal scroll bar to view the Last Updated and Last Update By columns.
EcoView Web Admin Displays all the available EcoView Web user roles. For more information, see User Account Access Levels [➙ 40]. Distributor drop-down list. Displays all active distributors. When a distributor is selected, the owners assigned to that distributor display in the Owners Accessible to Login section. 9 Owners Accessible to Login section. Displays all owners assigned to the selected distributor. Select or clear the check boxes for all owners the distributor should be able to view.
EcoView Web Admin Creating User Accounts NOTE: This feature is only accessible to users with Administrator or Supervisor privileges. There are two options for creating a user account: ⚫ To create a new user account using unique settings, use the following procedure Adding a New User [➙ 41]. ⚫ To create a new user account using the same settings as an existing account, use the following procedure Cloning a User Login [➙ 41]. Adding a New User 1. Click Admin to display the Admin page. 2.
EcoView Web Admin 3. Click the Clone Login button. The Clone User dialog box displays. 4. In the Username field, enter the user’s email address. 5. In the Name field, enter the user’s name. 6. Because users are prompted to create their own passwords, you do not need to specify a password for the user. However, in cases where you are creating a demo account that is not tied to a real email address, for example, you can set a password in the Password Reset field. 7. Click the OK (Clone) button.
EcoView Web Admin Figure 23: Admin Page Overview. 1 User List. Displays all users for the selected owner, the last login date and time, the last date and time the account was updated, and the name of the user who last updated the account. The default is to only display Enabled users. To view Disabled user accounts, check the Include Inactive Users box and click Refresh. 2 User List Navigation. Use the horizontal scroll bar to view the Last Updated and Last Update By columns.
EcoView Web Admin Displays all the available EcoView Web user roles. For more information, see User Account Access Levels [➙ 40]. Distributor drop-down list. Displays all active distributors. When a distributor is selected, the owners assigned to that distributor display in the Owners Accessible to Login section. 9 Owners Accessible to Login section. Displays all owners assigned to the selected distributor. Select or clear the check boxes for all owners the distributor should be able to view.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout Unlocking User Accounts NOTE: This feature is only accessible to users with Administrator or Supervisor privileges. 1. Click Admin to display the Current Users list. 2. Click the locked user account in the list. The account settings display on the right side of the page. 3. In the Basic Setup section, select the User Enabled check box. 4. Click the Unlock Account button. 5. Click the Save button.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout Figure 24: Site Activation Page. 1 Create New button, which opens the New Site Activation dialog box from which you can create a new site activation. 2 List of sites that have been created and have assigned activation codes, but have not yet been registered with the CCL. To edit a site activation, click its associated Edit link. 3 List of sites that have been activated, but have not yet been checked out. For more information, see Checking out a Site [➙ 48].
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout 3. Complete all fields in the New Site Activation dialog box. - Site Name. Enter the name or location you use to refer to the site. - Street, City, Country, State, and Postal Code. Enter the street address where the EcoView hardware is installed. NOTE: For addresses outside the United States, no selection is required in the State drop-down list; the Postal Code field may be used but is not required. - Timezone. Select the time zone where the site is located.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout 5. By default, the currently logged-in user's email address is automatically entered into the Activation Code Created dialog box. If desired, you can change the email address, or add multiple addresses separated by commas. 6. Click Finish. The pending site activation displays in the list. NOTE: If desired, you can edit the information for a pending site activation by clicking its associated Edit link.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout Figure 25: Accessing the Site Checkout Feature. 1 Accessing the Site Checkout feature through the Site Activation page. 2 Accessing the Site Checkout feature through the Device Settings pane in Site Explorer. 1. Do one of the following: - To check out a site from the Site Activation page: From the menu bar, click Site Activation (1 in the preceding Figure). In the Pending Device Check Out section, click the Check out link for the site.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout Figure 26: Site Checkout Dialog Box. 1 Selected site 2 Enabled Verify that the Enabled box is cleared for devices that are not being used at the site. ⚫ Unused devices may have been disabled during the EcoView Touchscreen installation. Disabled devices will not display in EcoView Web. 3 Name If desired, rename a device by clicking its associated Name field and typing to the text. 4 Type Type of hardware installed.
EcoView Web Site Activation and Checkout 7 EcoView Multi-phase Meter Sub-devices Devices that are connected to the EcoView 8 DO Module. 8 EcoView Thermostat Sub-devices Remote sensors that are connected to an EcoView Thermostat. 9 Close Button Closes the dialog box. Troubleshooting Communication Problems ⊳ Do the following at the EcoView Touchscreen: 1. Press the EcoView Touchscreen CONFIG button for one second and then release it to display the Configuration screen. 2.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Figure 27: Device Settings/Test Tab. Site Explorer The Site Explorer is the primary entry point for most EcoView Web sessions. This page allows you to select and fully interact with one or more field-installed EcoView systems. Figure 28: Site Explorer Display and Menus. 1 Sites Menu Refreshes the Site List online status display, and filters sites: ⚫ ⚫ All [number]. Displays the entire site list. Online [number]. Displays only the sites that are currently marked as online.
EcoView Web Site Explorer ⚫ ⚫ ⚫ ⚫ Offline [number]. Displays only the sites that are currently marked as offline. Groups [number]. Displays the group names in the site list. Click a group name to load all sites associated with the group. Expiring [number]. Displays only the sites that are set to expire within the next 30 days. Expired [number]. Displays only the sites that have expired. 2 Views Menu Navigates between the Site Explorer dashboard functions.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Site List Pane All the sites for your account display in the Site List pane. The term site refers to a physical location where an EcoView Touchscreen and accompanying devices are installed. ⚫ To display specific sites in the list, type a full or partial site name in the Search box and then click the icon. To reload all sites in the list, click the in the following figure.) icon. (See 1 ⚫ Select a site in the Site List to display that site’s information in the Dashboard pane.
EcoView Web Site Explorer 5 Site with an expired subscription. This site’s information no longer displays in the Dashboard or the Device Settings pane. NOTE: If you have System Administrator privileges, you can load expired sites into the Dashboard pane. 6 Sites shortcuts, which enable you to reload all sites, and filter sites. Online Status Display Every 15 minutes, the Siemens Cloud Services checks for communication from each site.
EcoView Web Site Explorer 8. Press ENTER or click the mouse to complete the edit for each field. Figure 30: Editing the Site Properties. 1 Selected site 2 Pop-out Property Viewer 3 Site properties to be edited Dashboard Pane The Dashboard pane is the default view when Site Explorer opens. The Dashboard pane displays current operating conditions at one or more (up to 20) sites, and provides access to additional functions at each site.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Figure 31: Site Explorer Dashboard Pane. 1 Dashboard Functions [➙ 57] 2 ⚫ ⚫ Refresh All link, which updates the device information in all open dashboards. Remove All link, which closes all open dashboards. 3 Drop-down lists to display information in the Device Settings pane. 4 Close link, which closes an individual dashboard.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Figure 32: Site Explorer Device Settings Pane. 1 Sort fields in the Device Settings pane by Category or in Alphabetical order. 2 Selected site 3 Pop-out Property Viewer 4 Settings for the device selected in the dashboard. If no device is selected, information for the selected site displays. 5 Name of the device selected in the dashboard and its current temperature or state. 6 Manage Devices [➙ 48] button.
EcoView Web Site Explorer NOTE: Updates made in EcoView Web may take up to one minute to be received by the EcoView Touchscreen. Figure 33: Energy Meters Device Settings. 1 Alarms (unavailable for editing) ⚫ ⚫ ⚫ 2 3 4 High Power Alarm State – Current point value. True = ON, False = OFF Monthly Usage Alarm State – Current point value. True = ON, False = OFF Changeable (available for editing) ⚫ Daily Usage Alarm Setpoint – Current point value.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Thermostat Device Settings This topic outlines the information displayed in the Device Settings pane when a device is selected from the dashboard Thermostats drop-down list. CAUTION Changes made through the Device Settings pane are accepted by the system as soon as you press ENTER or click the mouse. NOTE: If a thermostat is offline, the device name displays as [Offline] Thermostat Name.
EcoView Web Site Explorer 2 3 Read-Only (unavailable for editing) ⚫ Cooling Runtime Hours – Total accumulated hours the selected thermostat has been cooling since its installation. ⚫ ⚫ Device Type – Basic device description, such as Thermostat. ⚫ Heating Runtime Hours – Total accumulated hours the selected thermostat has been heating since its installation. ⚫ Operating State – Current operating state of the thermostat. Possible values: Cooling, Heating, and Idle.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Device names may be changed through the Device Settings pane. However, you need to log off and log in again to see the new name displayed. CAUTION Changes made through the Device Settings pane are accepted by the system as soon as you press ENTER or click the mouse. NOTE: Updates made in EcoView Web may take up to one minute to be received by the EcoView Touchscreen. Figure 35: Relay Device Settings.
EcoView Web Site Explorer Figure 36: Auxiliary Temperature Sensor Settings. 1 Alarms (unavailable for editing) ⚫ ⚫ 2 3 High Temp Alarm – Current point value. True = ON, False = OFF Low Temp Alarm – Current point value. True = ON, False = OFF Read-Only (unavailable for editing) ⚫ ⚫ Device Type – Basic device description, such as Relay. ⚫ Temperature – Current device value. Display Text – Device description that displays in drop-down lists and graphs as well as the current device value.
EcoView Web Alerts 2. Click the Clone Settings button. The Clone Device Settings dialog box displays with a list of devices that can receive a copy of the settings. 3. In the Settings section, select the point values you want to copy. 4. In the Sites and Devices section, select the check box for the device(s) in the list that should receive a copy of the device settings. NOTE: At this point, you may click the Cancel and Close button to discard all changes. 5.
EcoView Web Alerts Figure 37: Alerts Display. 1 Active Menu Displays the Active Alert Summary pane, from which you can view and clear all currently active alerts. 2 History Menu Displays the Alert History pane, from which you can view all alerts associated with a site. 3 Configuration Menu Displays the Alert Rule Configuration pane, from which you can view, edit, and remove all configured alerts for the selected site(s), as well as create new alert rules.
EcoView Web Alerts NOTE: To expand or collapse the width of the columns displayed, place the cursor over the right side of the column separator in the table heading. Once the cursor changes to a double-headed arrow (↔), click and drag to resize the column. Creating Alert Rules The Alert Configuration pane displays all configured alerts for the selected site(s), and allows them to be edited or removed. New alert rules can also be created in this pane.
EcoView Web Alerts Figure 38: Alert Rule Configuration Pane. Alert Condition Operators Alert condition operators available in the drop-down list vary based on the Trigger Point you select. The condition operators are explained in the table below: Condition Operator Generates an Alert When … Equal to = Trigger Point value exactly matches the Trigger Value. Not equal to <> Trigger Point value does not exactly match the Trigger Value.
EcoView Web Graphs Graphs The following graphs are available in EcoView Web. Energy Consumption Energy Consumption Graph Display Options. The Energy Consumption graph summarizes the energy consumed (in kWh) at one or more sites over a period of time; for example, hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly. You can display this graph as a column or line graph. HVAC Performance The HVAC Performance graph summarizes the performance of one HVAC unit at one site.
EcoView Web Graphs Operating State Runtime Operating State Runtime Graph and Display Options. The Operating State Runtime graph summarizes the operating state for one thermostat at one site. You can see how much time an HVAC unit was operating in a particular mode or idle. You can display this graph as a column or pie graph. Power Usage NOTE: This feature requires the optional EcoView Multi-phase Meter. The Power Usage graph summarizes the power usage (in kW) for one site over a period of time.
EcoView Web Graphs Pulse Input Pulse Input Graph and Display Options. The Pulse Input graph summarizes the energy consumed from pulse input devices at one or more sites over a period of time; for example, hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly. You can display this graph as a column or line graph. Temp Sensor The Temp Sensor graph summarizes the auxiliary temperature readings for one site over a period of time. One or more auxiliary temperature sensors at the site may be selected.
EcoView Web Graphs 5. If desired, click Export to CSV to export the graph data to a CSV file. This allows you to perform additional evaluation of the information in a spreadsheet or database program. NOTE: Depending on your browser security settings, you may need to allow the browser to download the file. Figure 39: Graph Parameter Selection Dialog Box. 1 Sites section. Displays all the sites for your account. Depending on graph type, you may be able to select multiple sites.
EcoView Web Reports Reports Reports are different from graphs in that they present the data in tabular, rather than graphical, format. The Field Unit Energy Consumption report displays consumption for all stores under your account. Summary Values are: ⚫ Total kWh ⚫ Avg Daily kWh ⚫ Avg Weekly kWh ⚫ Avg Monthly kWh NOTE: This feature requires the optional EcoView Multi-phase Meter. Figure 40: Selecting a Date Range for a Report. Running a Report 1.
EcoView Web Messages Messages The Messages feature allows you to send messages to the EcoView Touchscreen at one or more sites. Messages that were previously sent to the EcoView Touchscreen are displayed on this page. When the EcoView Touchscreen receives a Message from EcoView Web, the message displays in a dialog box and the screen emits a beep every three seconds. A user at the site must press the Dismiss button at the bottom of the dialog box to clear the message and the beeping.
EcoView Web Messages Figure 42: Incoming Message at the EcoView Touchscreen. Sending a Message to the EcoView Touchscreen at a Site 1. From the menu bar, select Messages. 2. Select one or more sites from the list or click All to select all the sites for your account that are currently online. 3. Type a message in the Create a Message box. 4. Click Selected Sites button to send the message. The Message is sent and a confirmation message displays below the Create a Message box. 5.
Index Index cloning a user login, 41 A condition operators, 67 Active menu, 65 copying Admin device settings, 63 cloning a user login, 41 creating user accounts, 41 creating user accounts, 41 disabling user accounts, 44 D editing user accounts, 44 dashboard page layout, 38 functions, 57 unlocking user accounts, 45 overview, 56 user account access levels, 40 refreshing the values displayed, 56 Administrator level user account access, 40 deleting an alert rule, 67 alarm device names, ch
Index L user accounts locked log in account, 33 access levels, 40 logging in changing your password, 34 changing your user name, 35 locked account, 33 creating, 41 O disabling, 44 online status, 55 editing, 44 P unlock log in, 45 User level user account access, 40 password, changing, 34 user name, changing, 35 power meter device settings, 58 V Properties viewing reset password, 34 device settings, 57 S viewing user activity, 36 site, 54 Views menu, 53 Site Activation, 45 Site Chec
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